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The attention of the rugby world turns to England as the Women’s Rugby World Cup kicks off in Sunderland this Friday.
Several competing teams are semi-professional or amateur outfits and are not used to scrutiny. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Sarah Hunter, the Red Roses defence coach, believes this month’s Women’s Rugby World Cup will attract more women into ...
The Women’s Rugby World Cup has officially declared a sell-out with upwards of 80,000 people expected to attend Twickenham in ...
Four nations taking part in the Women's Rugby World Cup have been welcomed to England with a ceremony in a town. The teams of ...